Vicky Kaushal's historical drama 'Chhaava' opens with a bang, raking in โน32 crores and smashing records! Find out all the juicy details!
The highly-anticipated film 'Chhaava', featuring the talented Vicky Kaushal, has made waves at the box office with an astonishing opening day collection of โน32 crore! Released on February 14th, this film not only boasts a stellar cast including Rashmika Mandanna and Akshaye Khanna but also showcases Vicky in his most significant role yet, portraying the indomitable Maratha King, Sambhaji Maharaj. With such a remarkable collection, 'Chhaava' has topped the charts, stealing the crown from the festive powerhouse 'Gully Boy', which previously held the record for the highest opening on Valentine's Day.
The gripping historical narrative has been receiving mixed reviews, yet it clearly didnโt deter the audience from flocking to theaters. In fact, this debut marks a significant moment in Vicky Kaushal's career, surpassing his previous best of โน8.20 crores set by 'Uri: The Surgical Strike'. It's safe to say that Vicky's portrayal of a national hero strikes a chord with the patriotic sentiments of many, making 'Chhaava' not just a film, but an emblem of pride!
However, while the box office numbers tell one story, critics express a different tale. Laxman Utekar's narrative has been critiqued for its lack of nuance, struggling to balance the historical context against contemporary nationalist sentiments. Although Vicky and Akshaye Khanna, in his transformation into Aurangzeb, shine with their performances, some believe the script could use a refining touch to make the historical aspects resonate. The audience clearly leans towards the emotional punch of its themes, clamoring for representation and recognition of heroes from India's past.
As we dive deeper into 'Chhaava's world, it's fascinating to note that this film has not only succeeded as a box office blockbuster but also as a catalyst for discussions around the portrayal of historical figures in cinema. The opening day success of 'Chhaava' highlights a growing appetite for elaborate narratives that focus on India's rich history, making it a masterpiece for the audience that thrives on a good story. Distinctly, Vicky Kaushal's performance as Sambhaji has gained him further credibility as one of Bollywood's finest contemporary actors, paving the way for more historical films in the future.
It also marks the highest opening day collection for Vicky Kaushal, far exceeding his previous best with Uri: The Surgical Strike (โน8.20 crore).
Chhaava, released on February 14, stars Vicky Kaushal, Rashmika Mandanna and Akshaye Khanna. Vicky Kaushal portrays Maratha King Sambhaji Maharaj.
Chhaava box office collection day 1: The period drama also stars Rashmika Mandanna, Akshaye Khanna, and Divya Dutta. | Bollywood.
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Chhaava broke Gully Boy's 2019 record of Rs 19.40 crore, making it the highest-grossing Indian film on Valentine's Day.
Chhaava box office collection Day 1: This is the biggest opener of Vicky Kaushal's career as a leading man so far. The film made Rs 31 cr.
Vicky Kaushal as Sambhaji and an unrecognisable Akshaye Khanna as Aurangzeb perform well, but fail to salvage the script.